[14] In its early years, the choir worked in association with the Royal Military School of Music (RMSM) at Kneller Hall under the direction of Charles Thornton Lofthouse.
[17] The Twickenham Choral Society reformed in 1946 with its orchestra, renewing the relationship with the RMSM, which provided an ample supply of male vocalists and instrumentalists, which other choirs lacked.
[8] The partnership didn't last long, however, and from 1954, Braden Hunwick led the choir through a series of Elgar works but without a permanent orchestra,[16] occasionally linking up with the Kneller Hall Band and Trumpeters.
Many of these concerts are held locally at the Landmark Arts Centre in Teddington, with St Martin-in-the-Fields and Cadogan Hall providing the main venue in the West End of London.
[1][33] The choir maintains a busy schedule today, performing around London,[n 4] and touring European cities from Paris to Prague, from Budapest to Salamanca.